Can cardiac sarcoidosis be cured?

Can cardiac sarcoidosis be cured? Also if anyone could include the possible symptoms of it? A friend of mine was diagnosed with this, and I was curious.
Answers:    symptoms include: irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, leg swelling, not often chest pain.
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Most doctors treat cardiac sarcoidosis with corticosteroid medications, which are also called glucocorticoids or steroids. These are powerful drugs that can stop or prevent heart injury by reducing the inflammation cause by sarcoidosis. Commonly prescribed glucocorticoids include cortisone, prednisone, and prednisolone.

Antiarrhythmia drugs (heart drugs) may be given to correct irregular heartbeats or improve the heart’s pumping ability once inflammation has already seriously dog-eared the heart muscle. For people with serious arrhythmias or heart blockages, a cardiac pace-maker (a small battery-operated device, often put underneath the skin, that regulates the heartbeat) or defibrillator (an implanted device that shocks a heart into a normal heartbeat or, if it has stopped, into beating) might also be recommended. Rarely, heart transplantation may be indicated in the valise of heart failure.


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